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Michigan police officer charged in Patrick Lyoya’s death held on $100K bond
2022-06-10 00:00:00.0     福克斯新闻-美国     原网页

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       Grand Rapids police release body camera footage that shows lead-up to officer fatally shooting Patrick Lyoya The Grand Rapids Police Department released body camera footage showing what led to an officer shooting and killing 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya on April 4.

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       A Michigan judge entered a not guilty plea Friday on behalf of a police officer charged with murder in the death of Patrick Lyoya, a Black man who was shot in the head in April.

       Christopher Schurr was ordered held on $100,000 bail during his video appearance from jail. Grand Rapids Judge Nicholas Ayoub entered the not-guilty plea on his behalf.

       Outside the packed courtroom, supporters of Lyoya taunted the Grand Rapids officer and called for justice. The courtroom benches were full of spectators, some wearing T-shirts with pro-police slogans, including #StandwithSchurr.

       Lyoya was on the ground when Schurr shot the 26-year-old refugee from Congo following an April 4 traffic stop. Schurr had demanded that Lyoya "let go" of the officer’s Taser. Video from a passenger in the car captured the final chilling moments.

       PATRICK LYOYA SHOOTING: MICHIGAN OFFICER CHRISTOPHER SCHURR TO APPEAR IN COURT ON CHARGES RELATED TO DEATH

       Jimmy Barwan, cousin of Patrick Lyoya, speaks during a demonstration outside the Grand Rapids Police Department on Thursday in Grand Rapids, Mich., after prosecutor Chris Becker announced a second-degree murder charge against Christopher Schurr. (AP Photo/John Flesher)

       Defense attorneys said Schurr was defending himself and didn't commit a crime. Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker announced the murder charge Thursday.

       "The death was not justified or excused, for example, by self-defense," the prosecutor said, reciting the elements of second-degree murder.

       Schurr surrendered to authorities Thursday. He said he stopped Lyoya because the license plate didn’t match the vehicle. Roughly a minute later, Lyoya began to run after he was asked to produce a driver’s license.

       Schurr caught him quickly, and the two struggled across a front lawn in the rain before the fatal shot.

       Grand Rapids prosecutor Chris Becker announced charges this week in the death of Patrick Lyoya, a Black man who was on the ground when he was shot in the back of the head by Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)

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       The Associated Press contributed to this report.

       Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

       


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关键词: Grand Rapids Police     Christopher Schurr     Becker     Patrick Lyoya     officer     shooting     prosecutor    
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